PhD Statistician responsible for quantitative analysis of MRI studies for the internal decision-making process in early-phase drug development. Particularly interested in the interface between data acquisition, image processing, mathematical modelling and statistical inference. Mainly focused on clinical applications in neurology, psychiatry and oncology.
My research interests include: wavelet methodology, stationary and non-stationary time series analysis, long-memory processes, image analysis, (functional, structural, diffusion-tensor and dynamic contrast-enhanced) magnetic resonance imaing and computational statistics.
Theodore, please feel free to visit my "academic" website at http://www.ma.ic.ac.uk/~bwhitche/ for more information about my technical experience in MRI, finance and atmospheric science. I am currently providing mathematical modelling and analysis support to a wide range of MRI applications in disease progression and, particularly, drug development. My team is responsible for supplying algorithms to quantify data from MRI experiments, both structural and functional, in order to answer scientific questions important to the company. We are interested in novel or third-party algorithms, including their potential automation, and how they can be efficiently implemented using off-the-shelf hardware/software configurations.
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I am interested to learn more about your technical and business experiences in the MRI world.